Philip Kofi Adom | Energy and Sustainability | Best Researcher Award

Philip Kofi Adom | Energy and Sustainability | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at, University of Witwatersrand South Africa

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Philip Kofi Adom is a distinguished Ghanaian economist and academic renowned for his cutting-edge research in energy economics, environmental policy, and sustainable development. Currently serving as Associate Professor at the University of the Witwatersrand and soon-to-be Professor and Head of the Economics Department at Ashesi University (2026), he has held several key academic and research positions across Ghana, South Africa, Sweden, and Hong Kong. With extensive contributions to policy-influencing research through global platforms like the Environment for Development (EfD), SETI, and the African Development Bank, Dr. Adom bridges the gap between rigorous academic inquiry and practical development solutions. He is also a dedicated educator and mentor, contributing significantly to curriculum design, research supervision, and academic leadership. His accolades, including the prestigious Global Swede Award and multiple international research grants, affirm his stature as a global thought leader in sustainable economic development.

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Education

Dr. Philip Kofi Adom earned his PhD in Economics from the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences in 2016, where his thesis on “Energy Demand Management in Selected African Countries” received the prestigious Global Swede Award. He was mentored by a trio of accomplished scholars and served as a Browald Scholar. He holds an MPhil in Economics from the University of Ghana, graduating with a GPA of 3.71/4.0 under the African Economic Research Consortium (AERC) scholarship. His academic journey began with a First Class Honours B.Ed. in Social Sciences (Economics) from the University of Cape Coast, Ghana. Dr. Adom has further enhanced his expertise with specialized certifications in financial appraisal, efficiency analysis, and market-based instruments from institutions in Sweden, Canada, and the Netherlands. This diverse and international academic foundation equips him with a strong analytical, empirical, and interdisciplinary approach to economic research and policy innovation.

Experience

Dr. Adom’s academic and research career spans over a decade, with teaching and research roles at prestigious institutions such as the University of the Witwatersrand, Ashesi University, and Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA). From 2026, he will assume the role of Professor and Head of Economics at Ashesi University. He has held research fellowships and advisory roles at top international think tanks, including SETI-IGE (University of Gothenburg), EfD (Duke University), and the African Development Bank. He was also Director of Research at the Institute of Energy and Climate Change Policy. Earlier in his career, he served as a Lecturer at the University of Professional Studies and a Visiting Lecturer at Central University. His broad experience integrates economics, policy advocacy, research leadership, curriculum development, and student mentorship across multiple international and African contexts, reflecting a well-rounded and impactful academic trajectory.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Adom is the recipient of several prestigious international awards and honors. Most notably, he was honored with the Global Swede Award by the Swedish Foreign Ministry and the Browarldh PhD Scholarship by Handelsbanken for his doctoral work. He was also awarded the NOVA Scholarship and DANIDA GRANT under the Growth and Employment Platform. Early in his career, he earned the African Economic Research Consortium Scholarship and a Senior High School Government Scholarship in Ghana. These honors recognize both his academic excellence and his policy-relevant research in economics. His ability to consistently attract competitive funding—such as from IDRC Canada, SiDA Sweden, and the International Growth Centre—has further enabled him to lead and collaborate on high-impact projects across Africa and globally. His career trajectory exemplifies scholarly excellence and practical relevance in addressing development challenges.

Research Focus

Dr. Adom’s research spans energy economics, environmental and resource economics, applied econometrics, and sustainable development. His core interest lies in investigating how African countries can transition toward efficient, low-carbon, and inclusive economies. He applies advanced quantitative tools—such as efficiency analysis and econometric modeling—to assess energy policies, informality’s effect on energy efficiency, and socioeconomic outcomes of climate change. He also explores the intersection of financial inclusion, child development, and household behavior in low-income settings. As a senior fellow in initiatives like SETI and EfD, he contributes to shaping research on community forestry, utility regulation, and clean energy transitions. Through projects funded by IDRC, SiDA, and IGC, he generates evidence that influences national and regional policy. His multidisciplinary approach brings together environmental science, development economics, and public policy, making him a key contributor to achieving the SDGs in Africa and beyond.

Publication Top Notes

Carbon dioxide emissions, economic growth, industrial structure, and technical efficiency: Empirical evidence from Ghana, Senegal, and Morocco on the causal dynamics

Electricity consumption-economic growth nexus: the Ghanaian case

Modelling aggregate domestic electricity demand in Ghana: An autoregressive distributed lag bounds cointegration approach

The technical decomposition of carbon emissions and the concerns about FDI and trade openness effects in the United States

Asymmetric impacts of the determinants of energy intensity in Nigeria

Effects of changing trade structure and technical characteristics of the manufacturing sector on energy intensity in Ghana

Emad Kazemzadeh | Energy and Sustainability | Best Researcher Award

Emad Kazemzadeh | Energy and Sustainability | Best Researcher Award

Dr Emad Kazemzadeh, Ferdowsi university of Mashhad, Iran

Emad Kazemzadeh is a dedicated researcher in Energy and Environmental Economics, recently completing a Post-Doctoral Research Fellowship at Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Iran (2022-2023) under Associate Professor Narges Salehnia’s supervision. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics (2022) and has conducted research at the University of Coimbra, Portugal. Emad’s teaching experience spans Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, and energy financing at Ferdowsi and Payam-e-Noor universities. He has also served as a research assistant for distinguished professors and presented at international conferences, including one on income inequality’s impact on ecological footprints. 🌍📊📉👨‍🏫

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Education 

Dr. Emad Kazemzadeh is a dedicated Post-Doctoral Researcher specializing in Energy and Environmental Economics at Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Iran (2022-2023) 🌍📊, under the mentorship of Associate Professor Narges Salehnia. He completed a research course at the University of Coimbra, Portugal (2020-2021) 🇵🇹📈, supervised by Professor José Alberto Fuinhas. Dr. Kazemzadeh earned his Ph.D. in Economics, focusing on energy and environmental topics, from Ferdowsi University (2016-2022) 🎓🌱. His academic journey began with an M.Sc. in Economics from Sistan and Baluchestan University (2012) and a B.Sc. in Mathematics from the University of Farhangian (2008) ➕📐.

Experience

Emad Kazemzadeh has been actively engaged in teaching a range of B.Sc. economics courses across Iran. Currently, he teaches Microeconomics I and Principles of Economics (3 units) at Ferdowsi University of Mashhad (2023–2024). Previously, he lectured on Financing and Energy Contracts at the same institution (2021–2023) and Principles of Economics (2 units) in 2022. Emad also taught Macroeconomics I and Microeconomics I and II at Payam-e-Noor University in Ilam, Darreshahr, from 2016 to 2018. His experience highlights his commitment to shaping future economists. 📘📊✨

Conferences and presentations

In a recent seminar at the University of Coimbra, Portugal, the focus was on “The Impact of Income Inequality and Economic Complexity on Ecological Footprint,” analyzing these factors over an extended period 🌍📉. Additionally, research on Iran’s business landscape was presented at the First International Conference on Economics, Management, Accounting, and Social Sciences, titled “Investigation of the Business Environment in Iran and the Introduction of Influential Institutions” 📊🇮🇷. At the Second International Conference on Future Research, Management, and Economic Development, insights were shared through “Analysis of Business Partners of Iran’s Automobile Market,” highlighting market trends and partnerships in this sector 🚗📈.

Awards

Dr. Emad Kazemzadeh was honored as Iran’s Best Researcher by the Ministry of Education in 2023 🏆🇮🇷. Known for his dedication to advancing educational research and innovation 📚🔍, Dr. Kazemzadeh has made significant contributions that shape the academic landscape of Iran. His work emphasizes progressive learning methods, student engagement strategies, and impactful educational policies 🎓💡. This recognition highlights his role as a thought leader in the field, inspiring educators and researchers nationwide 🌐👩‍🏫👨‍🏫. Dr. Kazemzadeh’s achievements reflect his commitment to fostering a brighter future for Iran’s education system and its learners 🌱📖.

Research focus

Ehsan Kazemzadeh’s research primarily focuses on environmental economics, exploring the interactions between income inequality, economic complexity, renewable energy, and ecological sustainability 🌍📉. His studies analyze the ecological footprint and how factors like globalization, renewable energy policies, and energy efficiency impact sustainability in emerging economies and Latin American countries 🌱🔋. Kazemzadeh’s work also investigates the effectiveness of electric and hybrid vehicles in reducing emissions, using complex models and quantitative methods like quantile regression and data envelopment analysis. His research provides vital insights for policymakers aiming to balance economic growth with ecological preservation and cleaner energy solutions 🚗💨📊.

Publication top notes

The impact of income inequality and economic complexity on ecological footprint: an analysis covering a long-time span

The impact of renewable energy policies on deaths from outdoor and indoor air pollution: Empirical evidence from Latin American and Caribbean countries

Globalization, renewable energy consumption, and agricultural production impacts on ecological footprint in emerging countries: using quantile regression approach

Do energy efficiency and export quality affect the ecological footprint in emerging countries? A two-step approach using the SBM–DEA model and panel quantile regression

Measuring the economic efficiency performance in Latin American and Caribbean countries: An empirical evidence from stochastic production frontier and data envelopment analysis

Effect of battery-electric and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles on PM2. 5 emissions in 29 European countries

Assessing influential factors for ecological footprints: A complex solution approach

Agnese Rapposelli | Energy and Sustainability | Best Researcher Award

Agnese Rapposelli | Energy and Sustainability | Best Researcher Award

Prof Agnese Rapposelli, University “G. D’Annunzio” of Chieti-Pescara, Italy

Dr. Agnese Rapposelli is a Senior Assistant Professor of Economic Statistics at “G. d’Annunzio” University of Chieti-Pescara, Italy, since November 2021. She holds a Ph.D. in Statistics from the same university and achieved National Scientific Qualification as Associate Professor in 2017. Her research focuses on dynamic methodologies for evaluating complex systems, statistical models for spatial analysis, and the impact of environmental pollution on health 🌍📊. Dr. Rapposelli has also been a visiting scholar at Warwick Business School and holds professional qualifications as a chartered accountant and accounting auditor.

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Education

🎓 Achieving academic excellence, I earned a Ph.D. in Statistics from “G. d’Annunzio” University of Chieti-Pescara, Italy, with a thesis on efficiency evaluation and Data Envelopment Analysis under Prof. Mauro Coli’s guidance in April 2006. I previously completed a Laurea in Economics, summa cum laude, at the same university in July 2002, finishing in 3.5 years instead of 4. My high school journey culminated in a Scientific Lyceum diploma with a focus on lab courses and languages (French/English), scoring 54/60 in July 1998. Professionally, I am a certified Chartered Accountant since November 2012 and an Accounting Auditor since January 2014. 📊📚✈️

Experience

Dr. Agnese Rapposelli has been a dedicated lecturer at “G. D’Annunzio” University of Chieti-Pescara, Italy. Since 2013, they have taught courses in Statistics, Econometrics, and Quantitative Methods, all held in English. 📊 From 2019-2024, Dr. [Name] taught Statistics and Basic Econometrics for the PhD in Accounting, Management, and Business Economics program. 📈 In 2014-2015, they lectured on Quantitative and Qualitative Methods in Management and Business Administration. 📚 Additionally, in 2013-2014, they focused on Econometric Methods in Finance and Business Administration. 📉 Their commitment to education and expertise in these fields have made them a valuable asset to the university. 🎓

Research project

From 2024-2025, I serve as Principal Investigator for the University of Chieti-Pescara’s PRIN 2022 PNRR project on the circular economy through the lens of mathematics for signal processing 🔍🔄. In 2022, I investigated statistical models for spatial analysis 📊🌍, and in 2021, I focused on spatial-temporal models to examine environmental pollution’s impact on human health 🌿🧬. From 2020 to 2019, my research analyzed corporate governance and financial performance 📈🏢. Earlier, from 2007-2013, I participated in evaluating complex systems 🧩. In 2007-2008, I evaluated airline efficiency ✈️, and in 2002-2003, I worked on strategic planning and performance measurement for Air One SpA 📉📊.

Awards

From 2024-2025, I served as the Principal Investigator for the PRIN 2022 PNRR research project “Circular Economy from the Mathematics for Signal Processing Perspective” at the University of Chieti-Pescara. I received the Best ItAIS Conference Paper award for my study on carbon emissions and economic growth, presented in 2022. My work on waste sector efficiency earned special mentions at international workshops in 2021 and 2022. I also won the Best Track Award in 2021. In 2020 and 2019, I was ranked first in my department for MIUR research funds based on scientific production. 📊🌍🏆

Research focus

A Rapposelli’s research focuses primarily on environmental efficiency and waste management, as well as the inclusion of disabled individuals in the labor market. His work involves evaluating the joint environmental and cost performance of municipal waste systems, the impact of green technology and environmental policies on ecological footprints, and the efficiency of urban waste services. Additionally, Rapposelli has conducted significant research on the employment of disabled people in Italy, analyzing the effectiveness of laws and policies aimed at their inclusion. His studies employ methods such as data envelopment analysis to assess efficiency and policy implications. 🌍♻️👨‍🦽📊

Publication top notes

Evaluating joint environmental and cost performance in municipal waste management systems through data envelopment analysis: Scale effects and policy implications

Improving waste production and recycling through zero-waste strategy and privatization: An empirical investigation

The impact of green technology innovation, environmental taxes, and renewable energy consumption on ecological footprint in Italy: Fresh evidence from novel dynamic ARDL …

Monitoring environmental efficiency: an application to Italian provinces

Inclusion of disabled people in the Italian labour market: an efficiency analysis of law 68/1999 at regional level

Efficiency evaluation in an airline company: some empirical results

Employment of disabled people in the private sector. An analysis at the level of Italian Provinces according to article 13 of law 68/1999

The factors affecting Italian provinces’ separate waste-collection rates: An empirical investigation

Assessing efficiency of urban waste services and the role of tariff in a circular economy perspective: An empirical application for Italian municipalities

Regional performance trends in providing employment for persons with disabilities: Evidence from Italy

Minseok Ryu | Energy and Sustainability | Best Researcher Award

Minseok Ryu | Energy and Sustainability | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr Minseok Ryu, Arizona State University, United States

Dr. Minseok Ryu is an Assistant Professor at Arizona State University’s School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence since August 2023 👨‍🏫. He earned his Ph.D. in Industrial and Operations Engineering from the University of Michigan in 2020 🎓. His research focuses on optimization and machine learning applications in power systems and privacy-preserving federated learning 🔍⚡. Dr. Ryu has held positions at Argonne National Laboratory and Los Alamos National Laboratory 🏢. He has received numerous awards, including the 2024 Alliance Fellowship at Mayo Clinic and ASU and multiple research highlights from the DOE-ASCR 🌟.

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Education

Minseok Ryu holds a Ph.D. in Industrial and Operations Engineering from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, which he completed in May 2020 🎓. Before that, he earned an M.S. in Aerospace Engineering from KAIST, Daejeon, Korea, in February 2014 🚀. His academic journey began with a B.S. in Aerospace Engineering from KAIST, which he obtained in February 2012 ✈️.

Employment

Minseok Ryu is currently an Assistant Professor at the School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence at Arizona State University in Tempe, AZ (Aug 2023–present) 📚. Previously, he was a Postdoctoral Appointee at the Mathematics and Computer Science Division, Argonne National Laboratory, Lemont, IL (Aug 2020–Jul 2023) 🔬. He also worked as a Research Assistant with the Applied Mathematics and Plasma Physics Group, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM (May 2019–Aug 2019) 🧪. Additionally, he served as a Post Baccalaureate Research Fellow at the Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL (Nov 2014–Apr 2015) 🎓.

Honors & Awards

Minseok Ryu has achieved numerous accolades throughout his career. In 2024, he was honored as an Alliance Fellow by the Mayo Clinic and ASU Alliance for Health Care and participated in the Faculty Summer Residency program. His research was highlighted by the Department of Energy’s Advanced Scientific Computing Research (DOE-ASCR) in both 2023 and 2022. Ryu received the Rackham Graduate Student Research Grant in 2016 and multiple fellowships from the University of Michigan in 2015. Additionally, he earned the National Science Foundation Student Award from INFORMS Computing Society. Earlier, he received the National Scholarship from the Korean government (2010-2013) and accolades from KAIST, including the Department Honor and Best Technical Poster Award in 2010. 🎓🔬📊

Presentations

Minseok Ryu has made significant contributions to various fields, presenting his research at numerous esteemed conferences. His work includes heuristic algorithms for geomagnetically induced current blocking devices (Paris, June 2024) 🌍⚡, generating columns (Phoenix, Oct 2023) 📝, and differentially private algorithms for constrained federated learning (Seattle and Amsterdam, 2023) 🔒🤖. He has also focused on privacy-preserving federated learning frameworks (Arlington, Aug 2022; Virtual, June 2022) 🛡️📡. Additionally, he has explored optimal power flow control, transmission expansion planning, and robust optimization in healthcare staffing across various platforms including INFORMS, SIAM, and international symposiums 🌐🧑‍⚕️

Research focus

Minseok Ryu’s research primarily focuses on data-driven optimization and privacy-preserving techniques, particularly in federated learning and power systems. His work spans several areas, including robust optimization under uncertainty, privacy-preserving distributed control, and federated learning frameworks. Key applications include improving nurse staffing models, optimizing electric grids against geomagnetic disturbances, and developing secure frameworks for federated learning in biomedical research. Ryu’s contributions are significant in ensuring privacy and robustness in distributed systems and optimization problems. 🧠🔒💡🔋👩‍⚕️

Publication top notes

Data-Driven Distributionally Robust Appointment Scheduling over Wasserstein Balls

APPFL: Open-Source Software Framework for Privacy-Preserving Federated Learning

A Privacy-Preserving Distributed Control of Optimal Power Flow

An extended formulation of the convex recoloring problem on a tree

Nurse Staffing under Absenteeism: A Distributionally Robust Optimization Approach

Differentially private federated learning via inexact ADMM with multiple local updates

Mitigating the Impacts of Uncertain Geomagnetic Disturbances on Electric Grids: A Distributionally Robust Optimization Approach

Algorithms for Mitigating the Effect of Uncertain Geomagnetic Disturbances in Electric Grids

Development of an Engineering Education Framework for Aerodynamic Shape Optimization

Enabling End-to-End Secure Federated Learning in Biomedical Research on Heterogeneous Computing Environments with APPFLx